Grégoire Scalabre, Achille, FR, 2021
French contemporary ceramist and sculptor Grégoire Scalabre relies on a growing lexicon of imagery and forms, largely influenced by architecture and the industrial world, French heritage, and history. Through a meticulous studio practice, Scalable challenges ideas of scale, repetition, and mass.
His remarkable porcelain wall panel, “Achille”, is composed by more than 9,000 miniature porcelain vessels, each patiently thrown on the wheel by Scalabre. “Achille” was Inspired by the historic shipwrecks of the East India Company. Shipwrecks were a frequent occurrence throughout the Georgian era. Among the lost cargo was an estimated number of nearly 200 pieces of fine porcelain from Asia. Scalabre’s individual vessels converge, and are encrusted onto the panel akin to barnacles on a ship, paying homage to the mythical freight of porcelain, forever removed from all humankind, reborn deep inside the sea.
Scalabre lives and works in Paris.
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